Talk:12th century in literature

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I found this page with little more than unorganized list of texts, over half of which are chronicles; this is unrepresentative of the era's liveliness, so I've begun to organize it, and will work on it from time to time. I hope somebody can participate who knows more than I do about narrative prose and verse of the period-- romance, eddas, sagas, as I specialize more in lyric, didactic, and satiric literary forms. --- Piratehead